Going back to clarify a keyboard interface problem I reported in the 0.9.7 thread:

1. Tab to the "Domain" combo box.2. Press , and then release the key.3. Press the key a few times to select a domain in the list.4. Press the key.

The program does a lookup of the domain you selected, but if you look in the "Domain" combo box you'll see that it shows a different domain (actually, the domain that was right above the one you selected in the history list).

win32whois is a very nice tool, I used it extensively the last few weeks to clean up a domain mess I found here at work.

While using it, I found two problems/bug I wanted to report:

- querying .eu domains does not work (yet), but I do not know the whois server for those...-entering mexican domains that are registered as third level domains (like tecate.com.mx) queries only the second level domain (here com.mx), thus resulting in the whois information of the mexican nic. This problem seems to apply for a few TLDs that let customers register only third level domains (like turkey also - xyz.com.tr)